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Beyoncé - Why Don't You Love Me
Directed by Melina Matsoukas and "Bee-Z" (Beyoncè Knowles)
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Meth is a motherf^cker of a drug
Meth addict steals a bait car and does some insane stuff in it
Brent:
i dont think it was loaded (or safety was on) but he was trying to fire it (it looks like).
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Raw Video: Wild Shootout at Ohio Bar
Police have released footage of a shootout that erupted inside a bar in Toledo. They say no one was injured but they are now scouring the area for suspects.
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Principal's Office - Ain't Nothin Wrong... Is There? - from truTV.com
starts getting hilarious around 1:30
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A marine shows what happens when you're running on no sleep and are extremely bored.
"This is a friend of my brother's when he was stationed in Ramadi, Iraq."
chris:
I kind of wanted to see combat hit so I could see how he reacted in such a state. On the other hand, of course, I don't want him to get hurt / die.
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And then God created... the Muppets?
light-hearted art from James Hance
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Man washes lion on Iranian street
Hey guys. Just washin' the 'ol lion. How are the kids?
Kevin Brown
In this Aug. 10, 2010 photo, United States Treasury Department Bureau of Engraving and Printing manager Kevin Brown displays a sheet of $100,000 gold certificatebills at a Treasury Department display at the World's Fair of Money in Boston. The bills, introduced in 1934, are the largest denomination ever issued by the federal government. Not meant for public use, the notes were used for federal bank transfers.
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Britney Spears (VMA 2000)
Oops!... I Did it Again.
Say what you want, this is an amazing performance.
Say what you want, this is an amazing performance.
andmurphoto:
It seems like an awfully small production compared to what Lady Gaga and the like are doing now. Weird how much it's changed in 10 years.
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projecthaus:
I completely agree, if you look back to Michael Jackson's concerts, his stage set-up seems completely barren compared to what we see today. When the performer is this engaging however, it just doesn't seem to matter as much!
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Quite possibly the finest example of trolling I have ever seen.
Principal's Office - Ain't Nothin Wrong... Is There? - from truTV.com
andmurphoto:
That man is the lamest headteacher (?) in the world. Also I love "I like your tie".
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Booty:
I VERY rarely 'rofl'... but that had me in stitches!! You also got me last super prop! Good share!
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Detail from sheet of gold certificate bills
In this Aug. 10, 2010 photo, a detail from a sheet of $100,000 gold certificate bills is seen inside a plastic casing at a United States Treasury Departmentdisplay at the World's Fair of Money in Boston. The bills, introduced in 1934, are the largest denomination ever issued by the federal government. Not meant for public use, the notes were used for federal bank transfers.
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"Double Rainbow" -- Windows Live Photo Gallery
Microsoft went full-on for its new Windows Live Photo commercial, starring non other than Mr. Double Rainbow himself, Paul "Bear" Vasquez.
Coin collector Darlene Corio and husband
In this Aug. 10, 2010 photo, coin collector Darlene Corio, of Rochester, N.Y., right, peers through a circular window at a gold ingot weighing more than662 ounces as her husband, Tim Corio, left, looks on at a display at the World's Fair of Money in Boston. The ingot was among two tons of California Gold Rush gold recovered from the shipwreck of the S.S. Central America which sank in 1857.
Group promotes Egypt's spy chief for president
CAIRO – Activists on Thursday hung posters across Cairo supporting Egypt's intelligence chief as a candidate in next year's presidential elections, the latest campaign to try to undermine a possible father-son succession in the Arab world's most populous nation.
The posters of Lt. Gen. Omar Suleiman were also a sign that the debate over who is to rule this close U.S. ally is now being fought out on the streets, and not in closed doors or among intellectuals.
The posters of Lt. Gen. Omar Suleiman were also a sign that the debate over who is to rule this close U.S. ally is now being fought out on the streets, and not in closed doors or among intellectuals.
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Gamal Mubarak for the past decade has been expected to succeed his father, 82-year-old President Hosni Mubarak. Both deny that such a plan exists, although the younger Mubarak's political clout has significantly grown over the past decade.
The question of who will succeed Egypt's ruler for nearly 30 years gained added urgency when the older Mubarak traveled to Germany earlier this year for surgery to remove his gallbladder and a benign growth in his small intestine. ago
The question of who will succeed Egypt's ruler for nearly 30 years gained added urgency when the older Mubarak traveled to Germany earlier this year for surgery to remove his gallbladder and a benign growth in his small intestine. ago
.God did not create the universe, says Hawking
LONDON (Reuters) – God did not create the universe and the "Big Bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics, the eminent British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking argues in a new book.
In "The Grand Design," co-authored with U.S. physicist Leonard Mlodinow, Hawking says a new series of theories made a creator of the universe redundant, according to the Times newspaper which published extracts on Thursday.
In "The Grand Design," co-authored with U.S. physicist Leonard Mlodinow, Hawking says a new series of theories made a creator of the universe redundant, according to the Times newspaper which published extracts on Thursday.
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Hawking, 68, who won global recognition with his 1988 book "A Brief History of Time," an account of the origins of the universe, is renowned for his work on black holes, cosmology and quantum gravity.
Since 1974, the scientist has worked on marrying the two cornerstones of modern physics -- Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which concerns gravity and large-scale phenomena, and quantum theory, which covers subatomic particles. ago
Since 1974, the scientist has worked on marrying the two cornerstones of modern physics -- Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which concerns gravity and large-scale phenomena, and quantum theory, which covers subatomic particles. ago